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Show NO SUMMER HEAT AT PRETTY .SPRING. DELL SPRING DELL, July 27. This little nook, one of the prettiest spots in Provo canyon, is attracting no little attention. One in this place would hardly think that there was such a thing as hot weather. The atmosphere is as fine as one can imagine. im-agine. The fishing is better than at most resorts, and those who don't CfTe for ! angling can find many places for spend- Ing their idle hours. If one wishes to get good food this is the place to get it. Every day each meal i is as fine as is possible for the best of cooks to arrange. Trout, fried chicken, veal, ham and eggs, soup and all kinds of fresh fruit are served every day. . This little place, although a new resort. re-sort. Is run under the best of management manage-ment and all that have spent any time here have left with a feeling of regard for the manner in which they have been ' entertained.. Following are the names of the -people who are here at present: C H. Thompson and wife, Harry Billings, Bill-ings, Mr. and. Mrs. T. E. Newman and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shorten, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mack. Mrs. Rhoda Miller. Mr. Relmers. all of Salt Lake; Mr. Tom Stewartson and daughter. Pearl, of Eureka; Eu-reka; George Shillings, Eureka; Mr. Kroupa, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woolley, Mrs. Ines Allen and family, Provo; Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Pike. St. George; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight, Provo; A. PI Wilcox, Enid. Okla: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Potter, Peabody. Kan.; Mrs. D. D. Houts, i visitor at Spring Dell; Miss McLean. Mrs. Ed Knowlden, Mrs. Dr. Richards and daughter, Blanche, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howe, Provo. |